undisclosable

English

Etymology

un- + disclosable

Adjective

undisclosable (not comparable)

  1. That cannot be disclosed.
    • 2015 July 10, Molly Young, “How Does Paul Rudd Work?”, in New York Times:
      An undisclosable number of other Avengers were also on set with their stunt doubles, and it was fun, in a primitive way, to see the pairs standing next to each other: the actor, on one side, looking like a photograph of himself; and the stunt double, on the other side, emitting the distinct aura of a knockoff.
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